The Dirham, in Arabic: درهم , was an old silver coin used in various parts of the Islamic world that was worth a tenth of the gold dinar. The name dirham comes from the Greeek Dracma(δραχμή). It is the official currency of the Kingdom of Morocco, it is divided into 100 cents.

* The exchange rate used between the Dirham and US Dollar and Euro are approximate and subject to the normal changes of the International monetary markets.